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Getting at the Inner Man, and, Fifty Years on the Lecture Platform

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A combined biographical and reflective account profiles a well-known lecturer and pastor, outlining his five-decade career on the platform and the educational and philanthropic enterprises he inspired. The narrative mixes personal portraiture, anecdotes of relentless touring and small-town engagements, a representative itinerary, and discussion of his signature lecture and its practical moral message. It emphasizes themes of oratory as social influence, accessible education and civic uplift, perseverance in public service, and organizational effort behind an extension-university movement, presenting both estimates of vast audience reach and the everyday hardships of life on the lecture circuit.

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Robert Shackleton

Robert Shackleton was an American author and lecturer known for his engaging storytelling and exploration of various themes. His works often reflect his experiences and observations, particularly in relation to the Civil War. Notable titles include "Strange Stories of the Civil War," which delves into lesser-known narratives from that tumultuous period, and "Getting at the Inner Man, and, Fifty Years on the Lecture Platform," where he shares insights from his extensive career as a speaker. Shackleton's writings contribute to the understanding of American history and personal reflection, making him a unique voice in his literary context.

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